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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). do not use if your blood sugar is too low, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood suga
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educate yourself. >> why didn't he run? does anybody know? >> i have no idea. >> by the way they had an extended q and a for protestors. he's a democrat, bob. >> i know he is. >> i don't did disagree. it was disgusting what happened. i think you need to adhere, most of those protestors were from providence, rhode island and not students. brown shouldn't have let people in if they didn't have the student id. >> why did they go on campus? >> you're allowed to go on campus. that doesn't excuse the fact the guy wasn't allowed to speak. >> what should the school do, invite him back? >> yeah. and tighter security. you have a right to protest. have security to remove them. there wasn't enough to get them out. like the thing in congress. get rid of them. go ahead and continue. >> i'm surprised he accepted the invitation. that's remarkable about a lot of people like petraeus. he was going to teach a class for which he is getting paid a dollar. there was all the complaints from the other faculty because he was going to get paid. he said i'll do it for
educate yourself. >> why didn't he run? does anybody know? >> i have no idea. >> by the way they had an extended q and a for protestors. he's a democrat, bob. >> i know he is. >> i don't did disagree. it was disgusting what happened. i think you need to adhere, most of those protestors were from providence, rhode island and not students. brown shouldn't have let people in if they didn't have the student id. >> why did they go on campus? >> you're...
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my job is not just to entertain, but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. only a few times in my career have i seen old line companies, actual, ancient work horse stocks and resource companies put on major moves on very little information or catalyst. something we saw today in a session, the dow gained, the nasdaq climbed .31%. once in motion, these old line stocks, kind of like fabulous running backs, more touches when everyone else gets tired in the 4th quarter, they will not quit. let me tell you about ten remarkable stocks, all have been rerated. that's the term from wall street, as different, better stories in the last few months, not much fanfare. these are companies that have been transformed. i'll list them in alphabetical order, so as not to hurt anybody's feelings. back in june, best buy was trading at $26 bucks. that was a remarkable run in january. most people figure best buy had to collapse from exhaustion of such a move. i mean it's retail. it has been shot by multiple attacks by washington. we all know income growth has been stagnant. employm
my job is not just to entertain, but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. only a few times in my career have i seen old line companies, actual, ancient work horse stocks and resource companies put on major moves on very little information or catalyst. something we saw today in a session, the dow gained, the nasdaq climbed .31%. once in motion, these old line stocks, kind of like fabulous running backs, more touches when everyone else gets tired in the 4th quarter, they will not quit. let...
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but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer stopped and friszinged me. i'm sure i would not be happy about it. but i would take that rather than being shot. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who m
but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> new poll numbers today on obama care. the approval of the health care law has actually edged up slightly since the summer despite the web site's problems that have received so much attention over the past month. the gallup poll shows approval of the law now stands at 44%. that's up three points from august. i'll ask republican congresswoman michele bachmann about that and more right after this. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> joining me around the table, an obama biographer and mir mira tamdon also a former advisor to kathleen sebelius and cnn cross fire co-host newt gingrich and congrats on you new book, "break out" run, do not walk to your bookstore and u.s. senator from arkansas lost her seat in 2010 partly because of her support for the president's health care legislation. i want to start with you. we're seeing democrats get increasingly worried. i want to look at a couple headline whe
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my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. if you live by the fed's fuel you occasionally have to die by the fed's reasoning for the fueling! and that's what we saw today when the market plummeted! soon after the federal reserve says it has to keep buying bonds because the economy is still not strong enough to generate enough jobs without interest rates staying lower than they might otherwise be. the stock market's retreat where the dow gave up 62 points. the s&p dropped 4.9%, and the nasdaq declined .55% and can clearly be laid right at the fed's feet. that's because until the fed released the downbeat statement crafted after the monthly meeting the average is pretty much even keel and after a moment's hesitation the buyers and sellers were in equilibrium. the sellers -- >> sell, sell, sell. >> overwhelm the market and stocks began to plummet. detailing and explaining a pattern of stock buying and selling that while totally counterintuitive has become the modus operandi of the days surrounding these fed meetings, and i want t
my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. if you live by the fed's fuel you occasionally have to die by the fed's reasoning for the fueling! and that's what we saw today when the market plummeted! soon after the federal reserve says it has to keep buying bonds because the economy is still not strong enough to generate enough jobs without interest rates staying lower than they might otherwise be. the stock market's retreat where the dow gave up 62...
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my job is not to entertain you but educate and teach you. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. lot of talk about bubbles lately. you hear it from smart people who've been around for ages. you hear it from young whipper snapper short sellers who need the market to come down. so they won't look so stupid when they tell their investors how they're doing at the end of year. i have to tell you, the bubblicious crowd, they were at the top of their game today. top of their game earlier this morning. when the market looked really soggy only to work its way back on the strength of some better than expected earnings. allowing averages to rebound before pulling back at the end of the day over worries about a step up in syrian strife. finish in the red. dow dipping 73 points. s&p sinking .3%. nasdaq declining. i'm not going to say the market is too high. that's not the way i think. that's not the "mad money" ethos. see, the market is made up of stocks. a ton of stocks. some of which can be very overvalued and be bubblicious at a given moment. and others, well, they actually may be underval
my job is not to entertain you but educate and teach you. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. lot of talk about bubbles lately. you hear it from smart people who've been around for ages. you hear it from young whipper snapper short sellers who need the market to come down. so they won't look so stupid when they tell their investors how they're doing at the end of year. i have to tell you, the bubblicious crowd, they were at the top of their game today. top of their game earlier this morning. when the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ [ male announcer ] a lot of vehicles protect you from one side. we developed a way to help protect you from both sides. [ tapping ] introducing an industry-first front-center air bag, available in the chevrolet traverse. it's american ingenuity to find new roads. >>> welcome back. we are in chicago today. testifying on capitol hill today the administrator for the senators for medicare and medicaid services which rolled out the much maligned website for the affordable care act. she said we something we haven't heard from the obama administration. >> i want to apologize to you the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. >> but what about the people who want nothing to do with this website? because they already have insurance they are happy with. she continued to say americans can keep plans they like and republicans hammere
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moving to london and hiring private planes for their travel needs, for their children who, are being educated not in their own countries but in london. they're flying all over the world. rental rates for the jets range from 4,000 per hour, adam, to about 16,000 per hour. adam: to quote eddie murphy, what a bargain. >>> first youtube musical awards kicked off sunday night at peer 36 in new york city new york city. they included lady gaga. liz: that is her crying. adam: the winners were voted entirely by fans, unlike grammys and video music awards. the show was unscripted which caused moments of confusion, chaos, nothing new for the artistic set. the screen froze at times and microphones malfunctioned. big winners was eminem, artist of the world and girls generation was video of the year. liz: i love eminem. adam: you love eminem. what is it, 8-mile? >> liz: early years. adam: vh-1 after the music. liz: number two things to watch, key earnings from tesla after the bell, look at the company today, up 8% alone. the company is expected to post earnings per share of 11 cents and revenue of 534.6 mi
moving to london and hiring private planes for their travel needs, for their children who, are being educated not in their own countries but in london. they're flying all over the world. rental rates for the jets range from 4,000 per hour, adam, to about 16,000 per hour. adam: to quote eddie murphy, what a bargain. >>> first youtube musical awards kicked off sunday night at peer 36 in new york city new york city. they included lady gaga. liz: that is her crying. adam: the winners were...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors
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we'll claim the promise of public education. until we get 100% of our kids doing exactly what they need to do to claim their future, nobody is going to be happy. you have to have well prepared supportive teachers with time collaborate and tools they need. if not doing their job, they shouldn't be there. you have engaged curriculum of art and music. the other thing jeff does is wrap around services. after school care, health care, these things that cost money. number four, welcoming safe environments. if you do those four things where teachers work together with parent, you have the wrap around services, we actually have well supported prepared teachers engaged in curriculums about thinking math, english and art and music, every time thele school does those four thing, charter or public, those schools work. >> last week i was at a boy's club. >> help us with that in the public schools. >> we are. last week i was at a clubhouse for the new york city boys club in new york. there they have after school programs. i saw the kids in a
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on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting. >> last year colorado voters overwhelmingly showed they want to see a solution to marijuana is regulating the adult market in stores just like any other adult product and this is an initiative to ensure those regulations can be properly enforced and funded and i think we will likely see the voters come out and overwhelmingly support the proposition today. tracy: we have seen time and time again money earmarked for education ends up somewhere else in the government coffers. do you want this tax to pass? >> yes. our members in the industry want to be taxed. the legal cannabis industry is of little
on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting....
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chi-wet =el el =op plan is the central character of solomon and north up eight dignified educated man now struggling to stay alive to tell his story. based on book with a cast that includes michael fassbender, benedictus cumberbath and briefly brad pitt who also produced the movie has graphic violence but also a fellow worth seeing free hat. >> las vegas now for something completely different when you are ready for an escape with for funny guys a visit loss betas. robert dinero, kevin kline, morgan freeman, and michael douglas our childhood friends getting together in vegas for a bachelor party as douglas gets ready to marry would fremont cause an infant. ok a young very young one. there is smart satire as well as silly sequences, but it is just right if you want or need something like. companies are hard to come by these days the hangar with john reed is made for one demographic but this one doesn't depend on gross out humor, just for talented actors having a ball between this and behind the candelabra michael douglas is at the top of his game and it is a career full of talent and ha
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the senate health, education and labor committee is grilling the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services about all of the problems with the healthcare.gov web site and the processing of applications and the loss of current coverage. take a listen. >> the decisions that are made if they don't meet the minimum benefit that was established under the aca, that is an individual that will have a plan canceled, is that not correct? >> no. what i'm saying is they can continue these plans. these plans can be grandfathered in they made these kinds of changes. if they start to reduce benefits, then they fell under the requirements of the aca. so they could stay in these policies. >> reporter: they could stay in these policies if they're grandfathered. so we'll continue to upon to have all this. and -- to monitor all this. and tomorrow the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, is scheduled to testify before this committee. you can expect more tough questions. dennis? dennis: all right. thank you very much, peter barnes. cheryl: well, call it a cause for celebra
the senate health, education and labor committee is grilling the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services about all of the problems with the healthcare.gov web site and the processing of applications and the loss of current coverage. take a listen. >> the decisions that are made if they don't meet the minimum benefit that was established under the aca, that is an individual that will have a plan canceled, is that not correct? >> no. what i'm saying is they can continue...
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economy isn't -- doesn't matter about your education. you have a mobile application, you can find out the prices. >> do these things happen naturally or do you think that the government has to change the way some things are running or is this a situation where if the consumer is paying more for it, market forces take over? >> it's a great question. the question in my view is the affordable care act because it will be consumers buying. buying policies and pricing health care. that's never happened before. most of us have gotten our health care through private insurance through our workplace. as a result, it's an industrial price. we don't have the ability to go to any provider ahead of time and know that price or know the outcome. ultimately, we have 25,000 health care. they're going to be purchasing their health care. while putting it people into exchanges. >> and that's been the question all along, the idea that will consumers pay for this? it's an unknown amount every year. it's been growing at a rate far faster than most corporate rev
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but there are themes like education reform which i think both parties would agree to. if you can get people jobs, they'll get salaries, pay income taxes and close our deficit. >> they never connect those dots. don't connect dots for the private sector. >> i'd say we lost all common sense in washington. it really is the rise of the middle. the middle needs to stand up and start taking over. needs to raise money around the middle. we need a middle. a fiscally serve sound fiscal policy and we should leave social issues to the state as we have with gay marriage and just move on. >> but we -- >> that's the answer. >> the best entitlement program is the job, right? >> absolutely. >> hold on what? >> the rise of the middle. the question is -- >> we need to rise and give -- >> you need to do redistribution and -- >> has gone on. >> you want redistribution. >> no. the middle rise up and actually take it over. >> yes. >> that's the whole issue. >> there's an enormous power base that's disenchanted and can't support what i would call the far right, i call the social neanderthal w
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we want to talk more about how twitter is changing the educational landscape. our guests, gentlemen, good morning. welcome to the network. >> good morning. thank you for having us. >> what's interesting here, it's not just what you're teaching, it's the way in which you're teaching using twitter. let me come to you, first of all. you actually have a running twitter conversation as i understand it in the class. you can see what the students are making of what you're saying, you can respond to them and if you're talking about companies, they, too, can become part of that session. is that correct? >> that's right. twitter is an e sense part of my classes, up on screen at all times, doesn't matter what we're doing. i am seeing what the students are saying and republic acting to. it motivates the students when they get to ask questions and get an immediate response from professionals. >> isn't it distracting, anthony? doesn't it mean you can veer off in many directions and not go into the depth that arguably your students require given that everybody has its time co
we want to talk more about how twitter is changing the educational landscape. our guests, gentlemen, good morning. welcome to the network. >> good morning. thank you for having us. >> what's interesting here, it's not just what you're teaching, it's the way in which you're teaching using twitter. let me come to you, first of all. you actually have a running twitter conversation as i understand it in the class. you can see what the students are making of what you're saying, you can...
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i think we've done a very good job educating our investors. they understand the bull market will lag a little bit. but this year with only 55% in equities, we've managed to catch about 80% of the upside in the index and the absolute performance still very respectable, you know, more than 16%. >> is it a lot harder to find values, though, when the stock markets have risen so rapidly? >> it is. and we are raising cash at this point. we believe that all asset classes tend to be fairly expensive today. it's probably towards the late inning of a great bull market. i wouldn't call this a bubble yet because we don't see disruptions. we see different asset classes or being 10%, 15% overvalued, but it's not crazy and we don't see the dislocations you usually see with bubbles. we do see easy credits in the high yield bull market. we see more in flows into equities. we see variations. it's time to be a bit more cautious. there are still opportunities out there. >> we have president plosser with us. we've been talking about the fed strategy. is it impossi
i think we've done a very good job educating our investors. they understand the bull market will lag a little bit. but this year with only 55% in equities, we've managed to catch about 80% of the upside in the index and the absolute performance still very respectable, you know, more than 16%. >> is it a lot harder to find values, though, when the stock markets have risen so rapidly? >> it is. and we are raising cash at this point. we believe that all asset classes tend to be fairly...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. ♪ ♪ i'm back in the saddle again >>> hello, bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. a lot of excitement in ipo land here today on the floor. at 9:30, the container store opened, priced at $18, opened 100% high, opened at $35. look, rock solid. boy, a beautiful chart. all throughout the day at $35. and everybody was happy, the ceo was down here, 100 employees. insiders own this stock at an average price of $4.93. not $5.38, i misspeak earlier. now, they were bought oh, several years ago, 2007, as i recall, by leonard green. important thing about the company is 63 stores, but they're planning a big expansion. now, the ceo kip tendle indicated to us he has a lot of plans to keep expanding aggressively. >> we've indicated that we can grow absolutely at 10% square footage growt
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seen before is as products age, you see this sequential decline, they got a huge purchase from the education segment and now they have new products coming out. that should help that line better. and obviously the iphones were a little bit better than a lot of people expected. overall, a good report. >> keep asking everyone this. is it a momentum stock or a value stock? >> for me, it's whatever term you want to put on it. if they can give more evidence they can actually return to growth in 2014, it's going to catch buyers. i guess that might be more of a value stock than anything. but at, you know, less than 12 times earnings and the expectation has now risen. ever since this 5c and 5s launch, negative about the 5c, positive about the 5s, but the earnings estimate has gone up a dollar since the products were announced. that should get a higher multiple. >> yeah, hard to get -- it's hard to be both a value and a growth stock, i guess. because if this company starts growing again, if it starts having higher earnings year after year, the multi -- it's going to be just with ha below market multip
seen before is as products age, you see this sequential decline, they got a huge purchase from the education segment and now they have new products coming out. that should help that line better. and obviously the iphones were a little bit better than a lot of people expected. overall, a good report. >> keep asking everyone this. is it a momentum stock or a value stock? >> for me, it's whatever term you want to put on it. if they can give more evidence they can actually return to...
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there are educational apps. but my question is how much of that time -- the kids are on the ipad, how much are they not playing imaginative games and they're doing role play or they're just being, they're just having fun, they're not on screens. i think that is a concern with kids addicted to screens. >> seems to be completely imbalanced to being a normal kid and having that -- >> go play outside. >> they said the same thing about tv. we had this same conversation 20 years ago. >> we watched so much of it. >> i hope they're watching right now. >> keep watching. >> you want more information from kelly wallace, go to cnn.com/living. kelly, always a delight. elizabeth, thank you. thanks so much to the both of you. >> we're going to take a break here on "new day." when we come back, do you feel it building? the energy, the excitement. it is sports nirvana. the world series. the football. the hockey. now comes the king of all games, the nba. the man on the couch, get ready, greg anthony, new york knick, handsome, he'
there are educational apps. but my question is how much of that time -- the kids are on the ipad, how much are they not playing imaginative games and they're doing role play or they're just being, they're just having fun, they're not on screens. i think that is a concern with kids addicted to screens. >> seems to be completely imbalanced to being a normal kid and having that -- >> go play outside. >> they said the same thing about tv. we had this same conversation 20 years...
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it has a very highly educated and bilingual workforce. about two-thirds of all citizens between 18 and 24 are enrolled in higher education. and importantly we would like to see on the revenue side of the equation more taxes and fees coming in so you'd like to see growth but we don't need it if you see things on the expenditure size. >> $37 billion underfunded for pension operations. >> correct. they've moved from a defined benefit plan to defined contribution. so their liabilities will no longer keep growing into the future. >> so it helps the near term sol vensy but does it deal with the overall problem? >> they'll have to fund their pension cost on a pay as you go basis. much like our federal government does with social security. they're actually in a better place than many states and local governments. >> these bonds have traded off dramatically. you've suffered as a result. are you buying more given the discounts? >> we're a strong hold and adding around the margin. we already have significant positions in many of our funds but there
it has a very highly educated and bilingual workforce. about two-thirds of all citizens between 18 and 24 are enrolled in higher education. and importantly we would like to see on the revenue side of the equation more taxes and fees coming in so you'd like to see growth but we don't need it if you see things on the expenditure size. >> $37 billion underfunded for pension operations. >> correct. they've moved from a defined benefit plan to defined contribution. so their liabilities...